On the subject of a semi-patriotic speech of the Menshevik Cheidze, at the beginning of the war, the president of the Duma, Rodzianko, wrote: “Subsequent events proved the closeness of Cheidze to German circles.”
So far as could be checked, only one king took a separate Seth name besides his Horus name. […] The Horus name of this king was Sekhemib and his Seth name was Peribsen.
The Army has named its 8-wheeled Light Armored Vehicle III the Stryker.
The Army will field its first Stryker variant, an infantry combat vehicle, at Anniston, Ala.
Of “World War II — Austin,” which turns out to lead cachers to a war memorial, a poster named Sumbirdy wrote, “We enjoy virtual caches,” and then, “Thank goodness for the oldies!”)